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Franklin Pierce Endures Tough 3-2 Loss To Merrimack

Huzsar and Jaksina each score goals for the second consecutive game for the Ravens

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Kayleigh Jaksina

Kayleigh Jaksina figured on both Raven goals Tuesday with a goal and an assist against Merrimack.

RINDGE, N.H. (September 18, 2007) – Forward Alyson Webster scored her first career goal with 4:06 remaining in regulation to lift Merrimack College to a 3-2 victory over Franklin Pierce University in a Northeast-10 Conference field hockey match at Sodexho Field on Tuesday evening.

Graduate student Mary Beth Huszar (Greenville, N.H./Mascenic Regional) and junior co-captain Kayleigh Jaksina (Townsend, Mass./North Middlesex) both scored to give the Ravens one-goal leads, but each score was matched by the Warriors and Merrimack scored the game-winner late to escape with a win. Despite the score, Franklin Pierce controlled play for much of the game, outshooting Merrimack by a 7-5 margin and holding a 12-4 edge in penalty corners on the evening.

Huszar got the Ravens on the board at 21:31 with her fourth tally of the season, scoring off a penalty corner. Jaksina and junior Stephanie Howard (Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk) recorded the assists.

Merrimack came out strong to begin the second half, earning two quick penalty corners. On the second try, Jaclyn Germano (Westwood, Mass./Williston-Northhampton) shot from the top of the circle and beat freshman Tevis Hannington (Canton, Mass./Notre Dame Academy) to tie the game.

Jaksina gave Franklin Pierce another lead at 52:11, as Howard returned a penalty corner to Jaksina near the goal line and the co-captain managed to somehow squeak the ball between goaltender Amy Larrabee (Stratham, N.H./Exeter) and the near post from a difficult angle.

Merrimack, however, scored twice in 6:23 to take the match. Kelly Pasquantonio (Plainville, Mass./ King Philip) scored the equalizer at 59:31, tipping in a cross-field pass at the left post, and Webster followed by taking a feed from six yards out and finding the back of the net at the 65:54 mark.

Franklin Pierce (0-8, 0-6 NE-10) will complete a brief two-game homestand on Thursday evening with the team’s final non-conference match of the year against Assumption at 6 p.m. Merrimack (3-5, 3-2 NE-10) travels to Manchester, N.H., to take on Saint Anselm on Thursday.